Loving Couples

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"Why do they call it "adultery," when it makes them act like children?"
  • PG
  • 1980
  • 5.1  (532)

Set in the late 1970s, Loving Couples is a romantic comedy-drama directed by Jack Smight, starring Shirley MacLaine, James Coburn, and Susan Sarandon. The film explores the intricacies of modern-day relationships, telling the story of two married couples who decide to swap partners for the weekend. Shirley MacLaine plays Evelyn, a successful real estate agent, and her husband, Walter, is played by Paul Dooley. They have been married for over twenty years but are experiencing some stagnation in their relationship. Despite still being in love with one another, they are not as intimate as they once were. Meanwhile, their friends, Bernice and Jerry, played by Susan Sarandon and James Coburn, are a more open couple who enjoy exploring their sexual desires.

The film starts with the two couples having dinner together. Bernice and Jerry are very flirty with Walter and Evelyn, which leads to a suggestion that they switch partners for the weekend. Initially hesitant, both couples eventually agree to the experiment, starting a complex and emotional weekend that changes their marriages forever.

The film's humor lies in the way the couples handle the experience, with different levels of comfortability and emotional reactions to the arrangement. While Bernice and Jerry are excited to try new experiences and explore their sexuality, Walter and Evelyn struggle to deal with their own insecurities and emotions.

The film's themes tackle unconventional relationships and the fluidity of human sexuality within a societal norm. It also explores the challenge that comes with maintaining a long-standing relationship as it evolves over time. The weekend has a profound effect on each of the characters, testing their trust, desires, and love in ways they never expected.

The film features strong performances from all its lead actors but was especially praised for MacLaine's performance. Shirley MacLaine portrays Evelyn with emotional depth and nuance, exploring the character's inner conflicts, and making her a relatable character who navigates real-life issues in a believably complex way.

James Coburn brings a notable presence to the film as Jerry, offering raw and often hilarious insights into the human experience. Susan Sarandon's portrayal of Bernice brings a sharp and bold edge to the cast with her unapologetic approach to sexuality.

The film's location is also a standout feature, set in a plush country home with a retro vibe. The country house, with its remote location, isolation from the rest of the world, provides the central characters with a very personal and intimate setting for their exchange.

Loving Couples is a thought-provoking film that explores the complexities of romantic relationships and sexuality through an intriguing premise that poses challenging questions on relationships. It's a relatable and realistic portrayal of the joys and struggles of love, with a charming and talented cast that brings depth to the characters portrayed. In the end, Loving Couples is a film that reminds us that true love can withstand multiple challenges, and that relationships can be redefined, reimagined, and redirected if both parties are willing to participate in the journey.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1980
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • IMDB Rating
    5.1  (532)